Surveillance footage of ballots being illegally dropped into drop boxes, significant discrepancies in absentee versus other types of voting methods in elections, and multiple elections being ordered by a judge to be rerun. This is the nightmare scenario many opponents of absentee voting have, and Bridgeport, Connecticut, is a microcosm for what will happen. Mobility […]
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Beyond Affirmative Action: A New Horizon
After years of travail for the plaintiffs, the Supreme Court announced its decisions in Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard (SFFA v. Harvard) and Students for Fair Admissions v. University of North Carolina on June 29th, 2023. The 6-2 majority in SFFA v. Harvard ruled that the race-conscious admission policies of elite institutions in the […]
Is Education the Universal Escape from Poverty?
I rushed into the bathroom – my only privacy from my family of six in our tiny two bedroom apartment. I unwrapped the package and fell in love with the shirt’s forest green color. Ecstatically, I buttoned up my new Popeyes manager shirt and looked in the mirror. I expected to see myself smiling and […]
QAnon Shaman, Libertarian Congressman?
After storming the Capitol on January 6th, the “QAnon Shaman” aims to return to our government center… this time as congressman. Identifying himself as Jacob Angeli-Chansley, he filed a candidate statement of interest to the Arizona Secretary of State’s office as a Libertarian. Chansley (his legal last name) plans to run for Arizona’s 8th Congressional […]
The Journey Down: Demographic Collapse
Overpopulation is, first and foremost, a hoax. For decades we have been fed a vicious lie, that inevitably our planet will fail to keep up with the taxing demands of the human species. However, upon closer scrutiny, the data seem to suggest that we are in fact heading toward population collapse. While it’s true that […]
What British Tories Reveal about the GOP
For the last half decade, the British Conservative Party has been a populist party. In June of 2016, the British public voted for “Brexit,” causing the United Kingdom to leave the European Union. Moderates in the Conservative, or the “Tory” Party, were mortified: they tend to favor good relations with Europe, as well as free […]
Metro Magic
Enter Washington D.C.’s Dupont Circle Metro Station and be greeted by an architectural masterpiece. As you descend the station’s 188-foot-long escalator, one of the longest in North America, and lay witness to architect Harry Weese’s magnum opus — a subway system that has come to be defined by its elegance. Pass through the fare gates […]